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Old 02-03-2017, 11:30 AM
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Yah but all of those aren't secured to the seat really. I would like the flaps on the side to have a clip that goes all the way under the seat to the other side or something. I have one close to this, and my female always ends up underneath the cover on the seat some freakin way.
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I initially kept a towel on my seats to keep them from getting dirty. My springer still jumped up and puts his paws on the door panels so now I just keep the back seats folded up, and I have a floor liner (weathertech, I don't recommend them btw..) that keeps most of the dirt and fur off of the rear carpet. A quick wipe down with a wet wipe when they get dirty and the door panels look new.
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Originally Posted by Fireimp141
Yah but all of those aren't secured to the seat really. I would like the flaps on the side to have a clip that goes all the way under the seat to the other side or something. I have one close to this, and my female always ends up underneath the cover on the seat some freakin way.
They fit over the edge of the seats and the doors keep the dog from getting under it. Do they paw at the edges or something?
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http://www.cabelas.com/product/Solvi...Id%3D734095080
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SolvIt is a good brand. Mine lasted 3 yrs. Walmart and Amazon sells if for $20.


I just recently got the Amazon brand for like $18. So far so good. https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-...V91N1Y4ZW5GD1W


My 70lb retriever mix pretty much stands on the rear seat the entire ride. He so anxious to get where we're going he barely sits. He doesn't step on my door panel though. Taught him to cut that crap out.
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Moving blanket. We had one left behind by the movers and tried it. It's worked well enough that we'll sew some straps on it. For $15 what the heck!

https://www.amazon.com/Moving-Blanke.../dp/B000TK3DPA
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Those aren't bad. I'm looking for more of a total protection, like this kind of
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FE8UGC4?psc=1
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Realize your pups are much bigger than mine but for anyone with smaller dogs, this elevated car seat works great. They keep their heads out the rear middle window the whole ride.
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I'm trying out the covercraft covers that are made from carhartt material. Haven't had time to install them yet but the material looks like it should hold up well.



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